A case of alien tech falling into the wrong hands quickly escalates to a pitched battle to defend all humankind… Having first made impact in 2015’s Extinction boxset, the UNIT series now spreads its wings. Writing duo Matt Fitton (Technophobia) and Andrew Smith (The First Sontarans) return for this 5CD set, devising a new threat to UNIT in the shape of the stealthy Tengobushi.

t’s important to play by the rules when visiting a gentlemen’s club, but when the TARDIS lands inside a particularly exclusive venue the Doctor discovers that some are playing a deadly game indeed… Victorian antics make for an unusual but exciting fit for this TARDIS team – Adric and Nyssa take interest in the emerging sciences of the age, while Tegan will surely have a few words to say about some of the more chauvinistic aspects of a gentlemen’s club.

Locked in a desperate struggle longer than anyone can remember, facing an enemy as deadly and determined as themselves, the Sontarans are caught by surprise when one of their oldest enemies walks straight onto the battlefield… Whilst recent television outings have shown a more comedic side to the Sontarans, writers Cavan Scott and Mark Wright promise a return to form with no-nonsense warriors in a dangerous situation. There’s also a hint that the Doctor may find himself in an uneasy alliance with his former foes, which makes this intriguing listening.

The galaxy has been torn apart by merciless invaders from the future. A coalition of worlds set up by Braxiatel has been comprehensively defeated by the superior technology of the Deindum. Only a few scattered pockets of resistance are still active.
Bev is running the Braxiatel Collection as a refugee camp, living in daily fear of attack. Adrian and Doggles hide in a bunker on the Moon, trying to launch covert attacks on the enemy with limited resources. And Hass is stranded on the occupied planet Maximediras.
Bernice and Peter are free for the moment, travelling around in time in an attempt to learn more about the Deindum. Where did they come from? What do they want? And can Bernice find a way to strike back at them?

From time to time, everybody makes mistakes. Everybody has things from their past they’d like to undo, but nobody gets a second chance. What’s done is done and we can’t change that.
Zoe Heriot’s mistakes have led her to imprisonment at the hands of the Company. But when news reports trigger memories of the Doctor, Jamie and an appalling threat, she begins to sense a way out. An opportunity for redemption opens up to anyone willing to take it.
Nobody can alter what’s been done. Nobody gets a second chance.
Or do they?

The award winning series concludes in this 5CD box set starring Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor, Alex Macqueen as the Master, Nicola Walker as Liv Chenka, Nicholas Briggs as the Daleks and Dan Starkey as the Sontarans!

From the streets of London, to the cabaret clubs of Montmarte, to the Moscow of a corrupted timeline and finally the Eye of Orion, Dark Eyes comes to a close. Old conflicts resurface, mysteries are unlocked, history hangs in the balance – and this time, the consequences may be fatal. John Dorney joins Matt Fitton as joint scribes for this moving finale, delivering an emotional rollercoaster as the Doctor struggles to hold on to hope. Listeners will also be treated to the first encounter between the Eighth Doctor and the Sontarans, and the return of the Machiavellian Dalek Time Controller.

A deep-space habitat finds a black hole on its doorstep. With the lives of thousands in danger, the Doctor finds himself forced into an uneasy alliance… This daring release delivers a pre-War Games adventures featuring the Time Lords. How will the unlikely partnership of the anarchic Second Doctor and a Time Lord policeman play out?

The Time Lord formerly known as the Doctor uncovers an unthinkable plan for the TIme Lords to gain an edge in their war against the Daleks, is drafted by the scheming Ollistra to a field mission on a desolate asteroid and ventures to a world where time itself has become a weapon… Whilst the first War Doctor miniseries was penned entirely by Nick Briggs, this follow-up collection takes a more diverse approach, by bringing in acclaimed scribes John Dorney and Matt Fitton, along with relative newcomer Phil Mulryne, to offer a fresh perspective on the most secret of Doctors. Having the War Doctor become Ollistra’s companion for one instalment is an inspired move and provides Hurt and Pearce with some great material.

Jemma Redgrave and Ingrid Oliver reprise their roles of Kate Stewart and Petronella Osgood in this 5CD boxset. They lead a stellar cast including Warren Brown (Luther) and Ramon Tikaram (Fortitude) in Big Finish’s first venture in to the world of 21st century Doctor Who.

The first of a series of four new boxsets, this release features technology set to revolutionise the world, an army hiding in the dunes of the Gobi desert, a case of industrial espionage gone wrong and an all-out war against the Nestene Consciousness. The question of how UNIT deals with an alien incursion when the Doctor is not around makes this well-hyped release a must-listen.

Looking to develop Adric’s astronavigation skills, the Doctor pilots the TARDIS to the observatory on Gallius Ultima. But all is not well on the planet, and it is not long before the Doctor and his friends are venturing through dangerous deep-space phenomena and crossing the boundaries that separate this universe from the next… The distinctly scientific flavour of this story faithfully evokes the spirit of the early Fifth Doctor era, when the influence of script editor Christopher H Bidmead was still being felt. It’s appropriate then that this play is written by Bidmead’s one-time protégé, Andrew Smith, who contributed Adric’s introductory tale, Full Circle, to the programme back in the ’80s.

The Fourth Doctor, Romana II and K-9 return for a new series of adventures, this time set during Tom Baker’s final season as the Doctor. Joining them for this opening salvo are those intrepid investigators of infernal incidents, Jago and Litefoot!

Looking to pay a visit to some old friends, the Doctor and Romana are soon investigating a series of impossible burglaries and finding a slavering monster on the streets of London… The whit and whimsy of Jago and Litefoot married with the more scientific tone that was common to Season 18 makes for a fascinating combination. This is also the Victorian duo’s first encounter with K-9, and a chance to see the tin dog tread the boards (or should that be roll over them?) as Jago’s new act!

When a group of Irving Braxiatel’s defensive mechanoids embarks on a kidnapping spree, Braxiatel denies all knowledge – but his former associates Bev Tarrant and Adrian Wall suspect something else is going on. They’ve been waiting for Braxiatel to show his hand for months and this looks like it.
The only problem is, Bernice Summerfield isn’t around to help. She’s vanished. Her son, Peter, and Adrian search for her on a craggy forgotten planet.
Meanwhile Robyn, an android from the future, is on a mission to find out why Braxiatel wants her creators wiped from the timelines for good. She and Bev team up to investigate the kidnappings. What is Braxiatel doing with all these people? And why has Bernice been so important to his plans for all these years?

Once, Jo Grant travelled in Space and Time with the Doctor. Now, she is travelling with trans-temporal adventuress Iris Wildthyme.
Arriving in Los Angeles in the 1930s, Jo and Iris are caught up in the glamour of Hollywood.
Monster movies are all the rage.
But sometimes monsters are real…

The Doctor and Master play a game of cat and mouse whilst the conflict between the Time Lords, the Eminence and the rest of the universe continues to grow. Alex Macqueen’s delightfully wicked Master is placed front and centre as the players mark out their territory, ready for the final battle in Dark Eyes 4…

The Doctor and company find themselves on an island in the Pacific during the Second World War, where one Private James Jackson happens to be stationed… A story focusing on Ben is something that could have never happened without someone to voice the character, and is exactly the sort of thing that justifies recasting the role, as Big Finish have here. The wartime setting is a canny choice, honing in on the fact that Ben and Polly are the first companions to exemplify the post-war generation, and may mean some uncomfortable home truths are headed for the Jackson clan.

The school has stood for 100 years, and is rightly proud of its pupils’ achievements. But not everyone wants to join in with the fun.
What are the teachers so scared of? Why have the school’s ghosts chosen now to enact their revenge? And what terrible truth is the headmaster hiding?
Sapphire and Steel could spoil the party for everyone by asking such awkward questions. Perhaps they need teaching a lesson…

As the war between the Daleks and the Time Lords reaches a tipping point, the Doctor finds himself drawn to a much smaller conflict on the planet Keska… The Big Finish team scored a massive coup in securing John Hurt as the War Doctor, and this trio of wartime tales sees the reluctant warrior embark on the path that will, one day, lead him to steal The Moment and end the Time War once and for all…

Vienna in the aftermath of WWII is a hollow shell of its former self. When an alien conflict arrives in the city, both Constance and the Doctor will have to face some home truths… Big Finish regular Matt Fitton delivers a sequel to 2015’s Criss-Cross, tackling the story thread of Constance’s military husband, missing presumed lost. There’s a symmetry with the return appearance of the ‘lost’ companion Flip Jackson, who was last seen hurtling towards earth in the late 21st century – how she comes to be in Vienna more than a century in the past remains a mystery.

After being denied the Key to Time, the Black Guardian has tracked down the Doctor, and he’s not happy. With businessmen, Guardians and the Laan (vortex-dwelling whales from 2013’s The Sands of Life and War Against the Laan) all in play, this is a finale with all the bells and whistles, melding the established television continuity of the Fourth Doctor with some of the more memorable creations from his audio adventures.

Eros, artificial moon of Venus, has a reputation for romance, but Professor Bernice Summerfield is just visiting for the money – specifically the secret royalties of her recently deceased partner, the famous ‘novelist’ Jason Kane. Jason entrusted control of the inheritance to Bernice’s rival in love and academia, acerbic alien rodent Professor Scoblow, and Bernice is prepared for a fight.
Unfortunately for Bernice, the path of finance rarely runs smoothly and disgruntled hamsters are the least of her problems: Eros’s twin moon, the warlike Thanatos, is moving into alignment, Erosian society is in turmoil, war rockets are due for launch, and worst of all the banks are closed until further notice.
And if that wasn’t bad enough, a force as inevitable as death is waiting to strike…